Critical Assessment of a Patient with Diabetes
Join this advanced level half-day workshop on Critical Assessment of the Diabetes Patient which includes real life case studies, insulin and pattern management plus hands-on practice performing a lower extremity assessment. We will also discuss the latest science regarding gut bacteria and prevention of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. This half day workshop is specifically geared toward experienced health c
are professionals who provide high-level diabetes management and care. Those needing CE to renew their CDE® license or those planning to take the BC-ADM exam can also benefit from this one-of-a-kind symposia too.
Based on group interest, we will also discuss the latest requirements on becoming Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management (BC-ADM). In the case of low enrollment, course may be cancelled - so enroll today and let tell your colleagues too!
Accreditation and CE Credit:
This progr
am is approved for 4.0 contact hours for RNs, RDs and CA Pharmacists. Provider is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 12640 and Commission on Dietetic Registration, Provider # DI002. Need hours for your CDE®? We have great news. This program is accredited by the National Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR). The hours of instruction can be used to renew your CDE® regardless of your profession.
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Can't attend our live courses? You can still benefit from our free live webinars, articles and resources and recorded online courses designed specifically for advanced level providers. Whatever you decide. be reassured that we are committed to providing you with the highest quality programs to help you on your journey as a diabetes professional.
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